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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Thought For The Day [View all]Shiraz
(302 posts)17. Both my daughter and son-in-law
work at Sam's Club. We heard a couple weeks ago that a Costco is coming to our area in about a year. We are so excited. If just one of them were to get a job there it would be life changing for them. They are newlyweds until next week when they celebrate their 1st wedding anniversary. They struggle so much even though they work their butts off. They can't even consider starting a family until they are more settled , which right now looks like never.
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Their stuff is expensive garbage anyway. It seems emotionally dead when I walk in there.
AllyCat
Jun 2013
#55
Maybe the other businesses aren't doing well on paper but the individual owners are making a killing
valerief
May 2013
#5
And they constantly change their hours around so the workers are constantly scrambling
SharonAnn
May 2013
#11
The Net Worth Of The Walton Heirs, Sir, Equals That Of 120,000,000 Other Americans
The Magistrate
Jul 2013
#57
Anticipate spending $250 to $300 at Costco's tomorrow. Last shopped at a Walmart store some
indepat
May 2013
#24